Lately, my mindset when interacting is just one word: wait. Wait for confirmation, wait for the project to clarify the rules in plain language, and also wait for myself not to get too excited and treat my wallet as a leek basket. To put it simply, with airdrops, the biggest fear isn't missing out, but being reverse-rolled: signing a bunch of messy authorizations, only to end up with a "Thanks for participating." I now prefer to do less, first turn off authorizations whenever possible, keep wallets separate, and discard them after use... Anyway, don’t risk your main wallet.



Recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock, phishing links are everywhere, and the more lively it gets, the more it feels like a trap season. When I see words like "last hour" or "additional registration," I just wait a bit. Before clicking links, I first check the official Twitter/domain name three times. That FOMO moment is often just the tuition fee entrance. Waiting for a correction doesn’t necessarily mean losing, waiting until I think clearly usually saves money.
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